With the apparent demise of Irreantum and my own current thinkings lately on the demise of the Relief Society Magazine, may I present the last smidge of editorial content that latter organ ever published.
But there’s a difference, too. With published works, we still have those gorgeous autumn leaves, not just in the sense that they live on in their impact on us, but as actual artifacts that can still be viewed, just as bright and colorful as they were then — if we choose to do so.
Mulch.
Reincarnation?
But there’s a difference, too. With published works, we still have those gorgeous autumn leaves, not just in the sense that they live on in their impact on us, but as actual artifacts that can still be viewed, just as bright and colorful as they were then — if we choose to do so.
Can anyone explain what killed Irreantum? What is needed to revive it? Money? Labor?
I believe the decisive factor was a lack of people willing to take over the primary editorial tasks. But there may have been other factors as well.
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I think it was probably cleared by a lack of clarity over what was needed.